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Feel horrible today, fox has taken our chickens :( We only had three and they were really part of the family, the two younger ones hadn't even come into lay yet.

 

Am wracked with guilt as they weren't in a walk in run but had a penned of area in the garden. the children want to get some more but I dont think I could risk it without a walk in run this time as the fox will probably keep coming back now won't he?

 

Garden is so quiet and depressing without them :(

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The chickens were there at tea time and have been staying up quite late lately squarking for sweetcorn as they are a bit spoilt. My husband went out and shut the coop door just after it got dark and didnt check that they were inside (he normally does and they normally are) they werent in the run so he assumed they were inside the coop but the fox must have already been and gone! Only this morning did we realise that they weren't there :( Feel sooooo guilty! :(

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So so sorry to hear another fox attack, i think alot are happening as they are trying to feed there young, my cube is against a fence on one side with the skirt panel flush to the fence, not a chance could dig down, the back and front are concrete and the side is on the grass, i suppose the weak side, but skirt panels down with tent pegs, could you position your go like that to limit any more attacks? xxx

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It's amazing how bold they are - to come into your garden when presumably lights were on in the house etc. I think a walk-in sounds like a good idea ... and maybe a bright security lamp and motion sensor directed right at the run too ...... although your hens may never go to bed then :think:

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So sorry.

I couldnt afford a WIR but I got a local place to make me up some 6x4 ft mesh panels and I screwed these together and they also made me a door. I then used plastic corrigated sheets for the roof and to waterproof the sides.

My base is a sort of hard core so I dont have to worry about anything digging its way in - although I am lukcy enough not to have any foxes around.

Good luck with making a WIR and enjoy getting your next lot of hens.

Claire

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Thanks everyone,

 

Feeling a little better but I couldn't bear looking out of the window at a sad chickenless garden so we have just bought 3 more. They are staying safely in their omlet run now though until my walk in run is built on Friday. Such a shame that they can't free range but not taking any chances this time and they have plenty of room for a few days whilst they get used to each other. There are so many tent pegs and paving slabs on the run that if any fox can get in I'll be amazed, we have now named the coop fort knox!

 

We have given a very sweet 2yr old blue bantam orp a home, she's such a poppet and the breeder gave her to us for free presumably because of her age. We also bought home a little black one and silver birchin to keep her company. My son has already named her bluebell and she has put the others firmly in their place already. The other two weve named Dorothy and Meridith. They are getting used to their new surroundings and have just tasted sweetcorn for the first time :D

 

Onwards and upwards eh? Miss Zelda and gang loads but have learnt a very sad hard lesson and won't be repeating it!

 

Thanks again guys xx

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